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...The most famous is, of course, Moore’s Law, which helps explain the exponential increase in computing power that underlies the latest advances in AI....
...News round-up Larry Fink warns retirement crisis looms for ageing world population (FT) US faces Liz Truss-style market shock as debt soars, warns watchdog (FT) International Paper’s takeover move raises...
...Other things I am enjoying this week Former UK prime minister Liz Truss, whose premiership lasted just 49 days after her “mini” Budget debacle last year, is making a comeback....
...Malcolm Moore (@malcolmmoore) Editor, FT Edit Bear with me on this one, but my undoubted favourite story of the year was this fabulous examination of the rise and fall of watercress....
...Liz Truss wants to cap energy bills at about £2,500 per household. The price tag has been estimated at £150bn over two years. But Lex thinks just helping households for one winter will cost £75bn....
...My other favourite snapshot of the UK’s reaction came courtesy of Prime Minister Liz Truss’s bruising local radio interviews....
...Lucy FisherAnd also Richard Moore, MI6 “C” — he’s had to resign in ignominy. Jim PickardSell them all! Lucy FisherWho else did you find?...
...Moore’s home was £405,000, lower than the price of a comparable property in quieter Hatfield Peverel....
...Dave Lee and Elaine Moore in San Francisco report....
...On Thursday, Liz Truss promised to spend £150bn to rescue families and businesses from crushing energy bills....
...Malcolm Moore (@malcolmmoore) Editor, FT Edit Something to listen to Tech Tonic — Jemima Kelly kicks off a new season of the FT’s tech podcast with a cold-eyed view of the crypto market....
...For Politico, Tanya Gold marks the end of Liz Truss’s political career with a portrait so caustic it could unblock a drain....
...new Conservative party leader Liz Truss takes over....
...The FT’s politics podcast looks at what the financial policy of the frontrunner Liz Truss might look like....
...Malcolm Moore (@malcolmmoore) Editor, FT Edit • Two pieces had me hooked this week, both on a similar theme: the trials and tribulations of trying to be a company with a conscience....
...Charles Moore, a close friend, had written in the Telegraph on Saturday that now was not the time for a comeback....
...President Joe Biden rounded out his campaign travels in the Democratic stronghold of Maryland, where polls suggest former investment banker Wes Moore is the odds-on favourite to be elected governor....
...Liz Truss, the new prime minister, will accompany the King at church services during his tour under long-planned official arrangements....
...“Going into 2022 we’ll have around 20 properties rather than the 65 in the average year [before 2020],” says Steven Moore of Savills....
...Elaine Moore Will another major cryptocurrency business fail? Yes, although it depends a little on the definition of major....
...finally, three unmissable Brexit stories While Boris Johnson secured a crucial second reading for a bill that will pave the way for him to rip up the Northern Ireland protocol, the UK’s foreign secretary Liz...
...inflation could reach 20 per cent next year if energy prices remain high, and investors and analysts expect them to weaken further as the country issues billions of pounds in debt to fund prime minister Liz...
...Moore said those large jumps were “driven by the combination of supportive policies and plummeting costs”....
...His comments echoed those of Nato foreign ministers, including the UK’s Liz Truss, attending a summit in Latvia to discuss the massing of Russian troops near the Ukrainian border....
...Malcolm Moore I’m Malcolm Moore. I’m the editor of a new iPhone app from the Financial Times called FT Edit. FT Edit gives you eight of our best articles every weekday curated by our senior editors....
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